No I believe I heard once that’s the antique historical barn that they originally bought, tacking that other monstrosity onto it because it wasn’t ostentatious enough. Bordering on tasteful. Plus, the 6-year-old didn’t have his own wing to hold over his classmates heads. The ones who had to buy shoes at Walmart, earning his scorn.

There was one still standing in the Over-the-Rhine section of Cincinnati about ten years ago, and they were preserving it for heritage reasons – which was a bit odd because O-t-R was genuinely old and not needing to preserve mid-20th century tackiness.
Well, maybe not as old as where Half comes from, but old enough….

No I think it’s one of those antique barns that rather predates chewing tobacco. The sort of thing that America’s oldest families would live in. Very old money. About a hundred years ago. They’ve all moved on and turned their barns and manors into museums and the new money schlock-meisters buy up what’s left and destroy any lingering authenticity it may have in their quest to paint themselves with some kind of borrowed history.